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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often presents differently in girls compared to boys, leading to frequent misdiagnosis or delayed recognition. Many girls exhibit subtler symptoms, such as social masking, where they mimic social behaviors to blend in, making their challenges less visible. This can result in a lack of appropriate support and intervention during critical developmental periods.
Early assessments are crucial for girls who may be on the autism spectrum. Identifying signs such as difficulties in communication, social interactions, and repetitive behaviors can lead to timely interventions that significantly improve their quality of life. Parents, educators, and healthcare professionals must be vigilant and informed about the unique manifestations of autism in girls.
Support systems, including tailored educational programs and therapy, can empower girls with autism to thrive. By raising awareness and understanding of how autism affects girls, we can foster a more inclusive environment that acknowledges and addresses their specific needs. Early intervention is key to unlocking their potential.
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